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Recent Changes to Refrigerant Management Requirements

Missouri Air Compliance SeminarMarch 2, 2017

Nancy Liang, P.E.nliang@trinityconsultants.com

Agenda

˃ Background on Ozone˃ Ozone Depleting Substance Regulations˃ Recent Changes to Refrigerant

Management Requirements

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Why is O3 Depletion of Concern?

˃ “Good up high, bad nearby”

˃ Stratospheric ozone Absorbs harmful

UV-B radiation Key role in

temperature structure of the Earth’s atmosphere

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Introduction to Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS) Regulations

˃ International treaties˃ U.S. statute and regulations

Clean Air Act provisions Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

Part 82

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Refrigerants (Two Types)˃ Type 1 – ODS

Class I♦ Not produced anymore♦ Inhalers, space shuttle♦ Over 50 Class I Controlled Substances, i.e. R11

– Appendix A to 40 CFR Part 82 Subpart A

Class II♦ Production will stop in 2020♦ Home A/C units, refrigerators♦ 38 Class II Controlled Substances, i.e. R22, R123

– Appendix B to 40 CFR Part 82 Subpart A

˃ Type 2 – Substitutes Non-exempt

♦ R134a Exempt

♦ CO2, N2, H2O5

Equipment Containing Refrigerant

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40 CFR Part 82 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone> Referenced in operating permits Semi-annual deviation reporting Annual compliance certification Common ODS related noncompliance

♦Not using a certified technician♦ Leak rate calculation missing or not updated♦ Proper disposal records missing

˃ If not mentioned in an operating permit, still required to comply

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New 2016 ODS Regulations

> Rule represents overhaul of 40 CFR 82, Subpart F> Revisions proposed on 11/09/2015 (80 FR 69457)

♦Replaced 12/15/2010 proposal> Finalized on 11/18/2016 (81 FR 82272)

> Staggered compliance dates of 01/01/2017, 01/01/2018, & 01/01/2019

Article provided at:http://www.trinityconsultants.com/news/federal/epa-releases-advance-copy-of-final-protection-of-stratospheric-ozone-rule

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Changes to Subpart F SectionsOld Rule˃ 82.152 - Definitions˃ 82.154 – Prohibitions˃ 82.156 – Required practices; (i)

includes leak repair provisions˃ 82.158 – Standards for recycling &

recovery equipment˃ 82.160 – Approved equipment

testing organizations˃ 82.161 – Technician certification˃ 82.162 – Certification by owners

of recovery & recycling equipment

˃ 82.164 – Reclaimer certification˃ 82.166 – Reporting &

recordkeeping requirements

New Rule˃ 82.152 – Same as proposed˃ 82.154 – Same as proposed˃ 82.155 – Safe disposal of

appliances˃ 82.156 – Proper evacuation of

refrigerant from appliances; (i) applies until 01/01/2019

˃ 82.157 – Appliance maintenance & leak repair (applies staring 01/01/2019)

˃ 82.158 – Standards for recovery and/or recycling equipment

˃ 82.160 - Same as proposed˃ 82.161 – Same as proposed˃ 82.162 – Deleted˃ 82.164 - Same as proposed˃ 82.166 – Reporting &

recordkeeping requirements for leak repair (until 01/01/2019)

Blue = newRed = revisedPurple = deleted23 rule changes 10

˃ Substitutes are defined as refrigerants, with the following subcategories: Non-exempt substitutes - subject to all provisions of

rule, including sales restrictions, evacuation, recovery/recycling equipment, technician certification, leak repair, and reclamation provisions

Exempt substitutes - exempt from all provisions of rule when used in approved applications

˃ Staggered compliance dates of 01/01/2017, 01/01/2018, and 01/01/2019 (leak repair provisions)

Extension to Non-ODS Substitutes

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Refrigerants (Two Types)

˃ Type 1 – ODS Class I Class II

˃ Type 2 – Substitutes Non-exempt Exempt

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Summary of Changes by Effective Date (1 of 3)

EffectiveDate Rule Provision/Citation

01/01/2017 Sales restriction on used non-exempt substitutes, 82.154(d)

01/01/2017 Sales restriction on appliances with non-exempt substitutes (servicing aperture/process stub), 82.154(e)

01/01/2017 Certification of new manufactured/imported recovery/recycling equipment for use with non-exempt substitutes, 82.158

01/01/2017 Non-exempt substitute reclaimer certification, 82.164

01/01/2017 Elimination of one-time notification of acquisition of certified recovery/recycling equipment, 82.162 of old rule

01/01/2017 New definition of comfort cooling, 82.152

01/01/2017 Modified definition of disposal to cover vandalism and intentional cutting of refrigerant lines, 82.152

01/01/2017 Approved equipment testing organizations must publish online list of certified recovery/recycling equipment, 82.160(e)(1)

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EffectiveDate Rule Provision/Citation

01/01/2017 Signed statement requirement in event all ODS-containing refrigerant leaked out prior to delivery of small appliances, MVACs, and MVAC-like appliances for disposal, 82.155

01/01/2018 Signed statement requirement in event all non-exempt substitutes leaked out prior to delivery of small appliances, MVACs, and MVAC-like appliances for disposal, 82.155

01/01/2018 Sales restriction on new non-exempt substitutes, 82.154(c)(1)

01/01/2018 Small (≤ 2 lb) cans of non-exempt substitutes for MVACs mustbe equipped with self-sealing valves, 82.154(c)(2)

01/01/2018 Technicians must be certified to maintain, service, repair, or dispose* of appliances containing non-exempt substitutes, 82.161(a)

01/01/2018 Approved technician certification programs must publish online list of technicians they have certified on or after 01/01/2017, 82.161(b)(6)

Summary of Changes by Effective Date (2 of 3)

*Consistent with previous rule, technicians do not have to be certified to dispose of small appliances, MVACs, and MVAC-like appliances. 15

EffectiveDate Rule Provision/Citation

01/01/2018 Evacuation requirements for disposal and/or opening of appliances containing non-exempt substitutes, 82.155 & 82.156(a)-(d)

01/01/2018 Recordkeeping requirements for disposal of appliances with full charge > 5 lbs and ≤ 50 lbs, 82.156(a)(3)

01/01/2019 Revised leak rate provisions for appliances with full charge ≥ 50 lbs refrigerant, 82.157

Summary of Changes by Effective Date (3 of 3)

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Questions?

Contact Information:Nancy Liang, P.E.(913) 894-4500nliang@trinityconsultants.com

Article provided at:http://www.trinityconsultants.com/news/federal/epa-releases-advance-copy-of-final-protection-of-stratospheric-ozone-ruleComplete summary table in PDF format provided at:http://www.trinityconsultants.com/Documents/Summary-of-Key-Revisions-to-Refrigerant-Management-

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